Can Microsoft's productivity apps survive the age of AI?
PCWorld examines whether Microsoft's core productivity apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint can withstand disruption from advancing AI technology. External AI applications such as ChatGPT and Claude now offer similar document formatting, content creation, and synthesis capabilities that rival Microsoft's own Copilot feature. The analysis suggests Microsoft's traditional productivity suite may become obsolete as AI chatbots increasingly handle tasks previously requiring dedicated office applications. Are Microsoft's core productivity apps -- Word, Excel, and PowerPoint -- endangered by the rise of AI? That's the point that Bloomberg and its sources addressed in coverage this week, noting that Microsoft is being buffeted by AI disruption as its stock plunges. "Whether Microsoft Word or Excel will be rendered obsolete by AI remains to be seen," said Jack Ablin, chief investment strategist at Cresset Wealth Advisors, which owns the stock, according to Bloomberg. "We don't know what the environment is going to look like in a few years, which opens up very real questions like, will we even use a Microsoft suite anymore?" Keith Fitz-Gerald, principal at the Fitz-Gerald Group, added.
Jul-2-2026, 12:00:00 GMT
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